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  • Star man arrested on multiple felony charges and there may be more victims

    Star man arrested on multiple felony charges and there may be more victims


    On December 30th at 5:14 p.m. Ada County SWAT, Star Police and Ada County Sheriff’s Office deputies, and Star Police detectives located 34-year-old Ryan Patania at the 200 Block of N Highbrook Way in Star and placed him in custody. Patania had active warrants for Sexual Battery or lewd acts on a minor child, Injury to a Child, Aggravated Assault, and Use of a Deadly Weapon. He is being held in the Ada County Jail on a 1 million dollar bail.

    Detectives searched Patania’s residence, located near W. Penny Lake Way/W. Hidden Brook Dr. in Star. The Ada County Sheriff’s Office says there may be other juveniles Patania has had inappropriate contact with. He has been closely involved with churches throughout the valley, specifically volunteering and working with church youth. Patania has also worked closely with foster youth within the community.

    If anyone has additional information about Patania, please contact Star Police (Detective Turner) at 208-377-6790.



    In a shocking turn of events, a local star man has been arrested on multiple felony charges, sending shockwaves through the community. The suspect, who is well-known for his role in various television shows and movies, was taken into custody after an extensive investigation revealed disturbing evidence of his alleged crimes.

    Authorities have not released specific details about the charges, but sources close to the case have indicated that they involve serious offenses such as sexual assault, fraud, and embezzlement. In addition, investigators believe that there may be more victims who have yet to come forward.

    The news has left fans and colleagues of the star man reeling, as many are struggling to come to terms with the allegations against someone they once admired. As the investigation continues, more information is expected to come to light, shedding further light on the extent of the suspect’s alleged actions.

    In the meantime, authorities are urging anyone who may have information about the case or who may have been a victim themselves to come forward and speak with investigators. The arrest of the star man serves as a stark reminder that no one is above the law, and that justice will be served for those who have been wronged.

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  • Primrose Hill jewellery raid victims offer up to £1.5m in rewards

    Primrose Hill jewellery raid victims offer up to £1.5m in rewards


    Metropolitan Police A bracelet or ring that appears to be diamond encrusted, with an emeraldMetropolitan Police

    A bracelet or ring, which appears to be diamond encrusted with an emerald, was among the items taken, which total £10.4m

    The victims of a recent £10m jewellery raid on a London mansion have offered rewards totalling £1.5m to help catch the thief and recover their stolen items.

    Some of the jewellery stolen from the house on exclusive Avenue Road, near Primrose Hill, is reported to belong to Shafira Huang.

    As well as a £500,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the thief, the house owners are offering 10% of the value of any recovered jewellery for information that leads to its retrieval – which could total as much as £1.5m, the Metropolitan Police confirmed.

    A spokesperson for the family told the Metro they believed the heist on 7 December was a “pre-planned professional job”.

    “Everyone is OK, but only by 63 seconds a member of staff would have been in direct confrontation with the robber had they entered the room slightly earlier,” the spokesperson said.

    “I can categorically say that all windows in the house were closed.”

    Getty Images Shafira Huang, a young lady of Asian appearance, wearing a black and white Elsa Schiaparelli outfitGetty Images

    Shafira Huang was pictured in an Elsa Schiaparelli outfit during Paris Fashion Week in January

    The spokesperson added: “They are an absolutely lovely family. Time is a great healer but obviously it’s a shock.”

    Among the items taken, totalling £10.4m, were distinctive pieces such as two De Beers butterfly diamond rings, pink sapphire earrings shaped like butterflies from Katherine Wang, and a gold, diamond and sapphire Van Cleef necklace.

    In addition to the jewellery, £150,000 of designer handbags and £5,000 in cash were stolen in the raid.

    Many of the missing items are unique in their design, and therefore easily identifiable, the Met Police said.

    Metropolitan Police A bracelet that appears to be diamond encrusted, spelling the name ShafiraMetropolitan Police
    Metropolitan Police Clip featuring with gold, diamonds and sapphires, 'Fleur des Mers' ring with diamonds, sapphires and aquamarines, a diamondMetropolitan Police

    A bracelet spells the name “Shafira”, believed to be Shafira Huang

    This clip featuring gold, diamonds and sapphires was also stolen

    The Met Police believes the house was targeted between 17:00 and 17:30 GMT by a man who climbed in through a second-floor window.

    The suspect is described as white, aged in his late 20s to 30s, and is said to have worn a dark hoodie, cargo pants and grey baseball cap and had kept his face covered.

    Avenue Road, where the raid took place, links the Swiss Cottage and Regent’s Park areas and has some of the most expensive properties in London.



    In a shocking turn of events, victims of the recent Primrose Hill jewellery raid have come together to offer up to £1.5 million in rewards for information leading to the recovery of their stolen items.

    The raid, which took place at a luxury apartment building in Primrose Hill, London, saw thieves break into multiple properties and make off with a significant amount of jewellery and other valuables. The victims, who have been left devastated by the theft, are desperate to see their belongings returned.

    In a bid to encourage anyone with information to come forward, the victims have pooled their resources to offer a substantial reward for any leads that lead to the recovery of their stolen items. The total reward on offer could reach up to £1.5 million, making it one of the largest rewards ever offered for information in a jewellery theft case.

    The victims are urging anyone who may have seen or heard anything suspicious in the Primrose Hill area on the night of the raid to come forward. They are hopeful that the reward will incentivize someone to speak up and help bring the perpetrators to justice.

    If you have any information that could assist in the recovery of the stolen items, please contact the police or the victims directly. Your help could make a world of difference to those who have been affected by this senseless crime. Let’s work together to bring these criminals to justice and ensure that justice is served.

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  • Bangkok Post – Bangkok hotel fire victims identified, including newly-engaged Brazilian

    Bangkok Post – Bangkok hotel fire victims identified, including newly-engaged Brazilian


    Police and engineers work outside The Ember Hotel in Phra Nakhon district, Bangkok, on Monday. (Photo: Bangkok Metropolitan Administration)
    Police and engineers work outside The Ember Hotel in Phra Nakhon district, Bangkok, on Monday. (Photo: Bangkok Metropolitan Administration)

    The three victims of the hotel fire near Khao San Road in Bangkok have been identified – including a Brazilian woman whose boyfriend proposed to her last week – as tourism authorities were preparing compensation.

    The three who perished in the blaze at The Ember Hotel on Tanee Road near Khao San Road late Sunday night were identified as a 24-year-old Brazilian woman, Pimentel Canales Albuquerque, a 27-year-old Ukrainian man, Tuzov Victor, and a 35-year-old American man, Freeman Timothy Jr.

    The woman died in the room where the fire is believed to have started. The two men were pronounced dead at Vajira Hospital and Samitivej Chinatown Hospital.

    Seven people were injured, including an electrician at the hotel, Sorawut Liewhamai, and two Netherlanders, Marvin Holtkamp and Nadine Hueftlein.

    Bangkok governor Chadchart Sittipunt said officials assumed the fire started in Room 511 because it destroyed only that room.

    Of the 75 guests in the hotel at the time of the incident, 34 fled to the rooftop of the building and were evacuated with fire truck ladders.

    The Brazilian woman was found dead in Room 511. Detectives assumed that she mistakenly entered the room while trying to escape the smoke-filled hotel in the darkness, because its door was left open.

    She earlier checked in with her boyfriend who had proposed to her last week. They stayed in Room 504, not far from Room 511. During their escape, she became separated from her boyfriend, who survived.

    The Bangkok governor said the hotel had been developed by the modification of 11 connected commercial building units covering a combined area of 1,515 square metres.

    The hotel opened in April 2022. There were two fire exits and sufficient fire extinguishers, but no sprinkler system because it was a small hotel that was not required to have such equipment, he said.

    Amorn Pimanmas, president of the Thailand Structural Engineers Association, said the fire likely started in the bed in Room 511 because its mattress was completely burnt and only coil springs were left. The structure of the hotel was intact, he said.

    It was reported that three Korean men had stayed in Room 511, but they were not there when the fire broke out.

    A hotel staff member rushed to the room at the sound of the fire alarm. When the employee opened the door, black smoke quickly billowed out.

    Detectives were looking for the Korean men to question them about the possible cause of the fire.

    Natthriya Thaweevong, permanent secretary for tourism and sports, said the government would pay 1 million baht in compensation for each death case and 500,000 baht for each injury case.



    The recent tragic hotel fire in Bangkok has claimed the lives of several individuals, including a newly-engaged Brazilian couple. The victims have been identified, and their families are currently mourning their loss.

    The couple, who had just recently gotten engaged, had been visiting Bangkok for a romantic getaway. Their dream vacation turned into a nightmare when the fire broke out in the hotel they were staying at.

    The Brazilian embassy has been in contact with the families of the victims and is providing support and assistance during this difficult time. The identities of the victims have not been released to the public, out of respect for their families’ privacy.

    Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and loved ones of those who lost their lives in this tragic incident. We hope that they may find comfort and peace in this difficult time.

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  • At least 69 dead in boat tragedy off Moroccan coast, Malian nationals among victims

    At least 69 dead in boat tragedy off Moroccan coast, Malian nationals among victims


    At least 69 people, including 25 Malians, lost their lives when a makeshift boat heading from West Africa to Spain capsized off the coast of Morocco on December 19, according to Malian authorities.

    The boat, carrying about 80 passengers, left only 11 survivors, Mali’s Ministry of Malians Abroad confirmed in a statement on Thursday. A crisis unit has been established to monitor the situation and provide updates as more information becomes available.

    This tragedy highlights the dangers of the Atlantic migration route, one of the deadliest pathways for migrants seeking a better life in Europe. The route spans the West African coast, passing through Mauritania and Morocco to reach Spain’s Canary Islands.

    The surge in migration via this perilous route stems from years of conflict in Mali and the broader Sahel region, coupled with unemployment and the devastating effects of climate change on agricultural livelihoods.

    Migration rights group Walking Borders reported earlier this year that nearly 5,000 migrants died attempting the journey in just the first five months of 2024—a record toll underscoring the escalating crisis.

    As authorities investigate the incident, the tragedy serves as a grim reminder of the risks thousands face in search of safety and opportunity.



    Tragedy Strikes as At Least 69 Dead in Boat Incident off Moroccan Coast, Malian Nationals Among Victims

    In a devastating turn of events, a boat carrying migrants capsized off the coast of Morocco, resulting in the loss of at least 69 lives. Among the victims were Malian nationals who were seeking a better life in Europe.

    The incident serves as a stark reminder of the perilous journey that many migrants undertake in search of safety and opportunity. The treacherous waters of the Mediterranean Sea have claimed countless lives, with many risking everything to reach distant shores.

    Our thoughts are with the families and loved ones of those who perished in this tragedy. As we mourn the loss of these individuals, let us also remember the underlying factors that drive people to take such risks, and work towards creating a world where migration is safe and dignified for all.

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